Information Technology
In the last 15 to 20 years no other branch has brought about similar drastic social changes as information technology. Especially the worldwide availability of information via the Internet has fundamentally and effectively changed consumer behaviour, business practices and market conditions and has produced manifold new business models. Within this branch of industry numerous promising innovations are generated every year still now after the end of the Dotcom-boom. However, as a result of the learning process of the “IT-foundation years” the feasibility and economic potential of these promising innovations are now examined much more rigorously than before.
- NANOBIT
While the competition is continually increasing between the most interesting programme contents TV-reporters, foreign correspondents and broadcasting services know only too well that often enough the speed in which a news item becomes available in a broadcast-worthy form decides on its broadcast. With the BFT – Broadcast File Transmission technology the Nanobit GmbH provides a first real alternative to traditional transport via courier and complex satellite broadcasting: for the first time the BFT-system enables a quick and cost-efficient online transmission of video data with a minimum of technical effort and in a broadcast quality.
- RAVENPACK
Since 2007, Ravenpack, a portfolio enterprise of the PATENTPOOL Group, has marketed via Dow Jones its novel platform for artificial intelligence under the name of Dow Jones News Analytics and offers so up to 180.000 clients of the Dow Jones Newswire the highest capable system for automated trading processes on the international financial markets. Users include banks, family offices, asset managers, hedge funds and other large-scale investors all over the world.
